Rescue operations are currently intensifying as specialized units arrive from Mexico, El Salvador, and Spain. The United States has pledged financial support and moved to ease specific sanctions, hoping to clear a path for emergency supplies to reach the disaster zone. Local volunteers remain the primary source of food and water for displaced families, filling the vacuum left by overwhelmed state services.
Interim President Delcy Rodriguez faces a precarious recovery period that threatens to exacerbate the nation’s existing economic and political fragility. With key infrastructure compromised, the administration must now coordinate a massive logistical undertaking while managing a population already pushed to its limit. The scale of the destruction ensures that the coming weeks will serve as a definitive test of the country's collective resilience.





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